One of the designers who made it happen

Winner
- engleeinter

EngleeINTER was very accommodating to my requests and his design made my team think twice about what we really wanted in a logo.
I think sometimes designers need to throw their own ideas at clients , not only to make them think twice about their original thoughts but to show them another perspective of what they were thinking.
This designer definitely did all of those things.
Great Work

- Anonymous

How Serenity Hunter started their logo design journey

Company name

Serenity Hunter

Overview

Help me, help others find their way in this crazy world.

In May I'll be launching a personal development website/blog coupled with a life/career coaching and consulting business. The domain name is "http://www.serenityhunter.com"

I will provide onsite credit to the winning designer on the new website when it launches in May/June.

If you have questions don't hesitate to ask. Thanks! Todd

Tell us a bit about who you are and the people you reach

Individuals 20 to 45 who are are "stuck" in life or who have battled depression and/or anxiety and want to overcome those struggles by learning a new way to live.

The website is intended to inspire others to greater heights as well as provide the education and tools to find true contentment in life. My coaching services will provide the one-on-one help to make these change a reality.

Requirements

I am looking for a strong, straight-forward logo that conveys hope, confidence, and a connection to the natural world via the image of a wolf.

It will be used primarily in electronic format for the website and email newsletters as well as on business cards so the dimensions should be appropriate for a website header/business card.

It has 2 primary elements below, but feel free to include other elements if so inspired:
a) Incorporates the name "Serenity Hunter" - with a strong, simple non-serif font. The words may or may not be a single color or two contrasting colors.
b) Incorporates the image a wolf (full body and/or head & shoulders)

The overall colors aren't set in stone so feel free to explore, but are most likely to include: blues, blacks, grays, purples, greens, creams, and whites.

See the attached file for classic examples of a wolf (mostly photos) as well as one example of what I'm not looking for.